“Christianity possesses the great advantage over Judaism of being represented as coming from the mouth of the first Teacher not as a statutory but as a moral religion, and as thus entering into the closest relation with reason so that, through reason, it was able of itself, without historical learning, to be spread at all times and among all peoples with the greatest trustworthiness.” FirstsReasonAbleMoralChristianityTeacherMouthsAdvantageRelationHistoricalSpreadAll TimeClosestEnteringJudaismTrustworthiness Book:Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone Source: Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone
“Of course, we also are soberly aware that historical problems remain in cross-strait relations, and that there will be issues in the future that will require time, patience and joint efforts to resolve.” ProblemCoursesEffortIssuesCrossesRelationHistoricalResolveJointsTime PatienceJoint Efforts Author:Xi Jinping
“The idea was to take fine art and put it into the location of the movie scripts. The script itself is collage - some of the lines come from actual movies and I've written others to make the text work with the found image. In this way, the details of old dead guys' paintings (from the collection of the Städel Museum in Frankfurt, where this work will be exhibited in relation to the historical paintings) become illustrations of the movie scripts. I found this mélange of high art and Hollywood amusing.” WayArtIdeasGuyFoundLinesWrittenPaintingFineHollywoodRelationHistoricalScriptsDetailsCollectionsMuseumsLocationAmusingFine ArtsIllustrationCollagesHigh ArtFrankfurt Author:John Baldessari
“In international relations, in foreign policy, a great deal has to do with historical circumstances, a great deal has to do with the sense and perception of people.” PeopleDealsPolicyCircumstancesPerceptionRelationHistoricalInternationalForeign PolicyInternational Relations Author:Salman Khurshid
“The occurrence of successive forms of life upon our globe is an historical fact, which cannot be disputed; and the relation of these successive forms, as stages of evolution of the same type, is established in various cases.” FactsFormCasesStageTypeEvolutionRelationHistoricalVariousGlobesHistorical Facts Book:Collected essays Source: Collected essays
“I think all in all, one thing a lot of plays seem to be saying is that we need to, as black Americans, to make a connection with our past in order to determine the kind of future we're going to have. In other words, we simply need to know who we are in relation to our historical presence in America.” ThinkingKnowsNeedsKindPlaySeemsAmericaPastOrderBlackOne ThingConnectionsRelationHistoricalDetermineWho We AreOur Past Author:August Wilson
“But every historical statement and legitimization itself moves within a certain relation to history.” MovingCertainRelationPhilosophicalHistoricalStatements Author:Martin Heidegger
“Above all, documentary must reflect the problems and realities of the present. It cannot regret the past; it is dangerous to prophesy the future. It can, and does, draw on the past in its use of existing heritages but it only does so to give point to a modern argument. In no sense is documentary a historical reconstruction and attempts to make it so are destined to failure. Rather it is contemporary fact and event expressed in relation to human associations.” GivingHumansDoeFactsUseProblemRealityPastModernDangerousEventsRegretDrawsArgumentRelationHistoricalContemporaryHeritageAssociationDocumentariesDestinedReconstructionPast Regrets Author:Paul Rotha
“It's not a matter of public relations and rhetorical style but of actions. It's the actions and policies under George W.Bush administration that have left the US government remarkably isolated, feared and often hated to an extent with no historical precedent.” ActionStylePolicyRelationHistoricalHatedPublic RelationsRhetorical Author:Noam Chomsky
“[T]he influence of the German school is most obvious in relation to the contract theory of the origin of the state and the idea of the function of the state. The theory that the state originates in an agreement between men was assailed by the German thinkers and the historical, organic, evolutionary idea substituted for it.” MenIdeasStatesGovernmentSchoolInfluenceTheoryFunctionRelationHistoricalObviousAgreementContractsThinker Author:Charles Edward Merriam
“For a long time I felt that FDR had developed many thoughts and ideas that were his own to benefit this country, the United States. But, he didn't. Most of his thoughts, his political ammunition, as it were, were carefully manufactured for him in advance by the Council on Foreign Relations - One World Money group. Brilliantly, with great gusto, like a fine piece of artillery, he exploded that prepared "ammunition" in the middle of an unsuspecting target, the American people, and thus paid off and returned his internationalist political support.” PeopleWorldLongIdeasCountryStatesPoliticalOrderFeltUnitedUnited StatesSupportPiecesGroupsMiddleFineBenefitsLong TimeRelationPaidHistoricalPreparedTargetNew WorldConspiracyCouncilNew World OrderWorld OrderConspiracy TheoryWorld GovernmentAmmunitionNwoArtilleryOne World GovernmentPaid OffForeign RelationsUnsuspectingGustoThoughts And Ideas Author:Curtis Bean Dall
“The Council on Foreign Relations is the American branch of a society which originated in England ... [and] ... believes national boundaries should be obliterated and one-world rule established.” WorldShouldBelieveEnglandRelationHistoricalBoundariesBranchesNew WorldCouncilNew World OrderWorld OrderWorld GovernmentNwoOne World GovernmentForeign RelationsNational Sovereignty Author:Carroll Quigley
“The Council on Foreign Relations is "the establishment." Not only does it have influence and power in key decision-making positions at the highest levels of government to apply pressure from above, but it also announces and uses individuals and groups to bring pressure from below, to justify the high level decisions for converting the U.S. from a sovereign Constitutional Republic into a servile member state of a one-world dictatorship.” WorldDoeStatesUseGovernmentOrderIndividualDecisionLevelsGroupsInfluencePositionKeysMembersHighestRelationPressureHistoricalJustifyDecision MakingRepublicNew WorldEstablishmentConspiracyDictatorshipSovereignCouncilNew World OrderWorld OrderHigh LevelConspiracy TheoryConvertingWorld GovernmentNwoOne World GovernmentForeign RelationsAgenda 21Influence And Power Author:John Rarick
“I am delighted to be here in these new [Council on Foreign Relations] headquarters. I have been often to, I guess, the mother ship in New York City, but it's good to have an outpost of the Council right here down the street from the State Department. We get a lot of advice from the Council, so this will mean I won't have as far to go to be told what we should be doing and how we should think about the future.” ThinkingShouldMeanHas BeensStatesMotherCitiesStreetsAdviceNew YorkRelationHistoricalShipsDepartmentNew York CityCouncilDelightedHeadquartersForeign Relations Author:Hillary Clinton
“The fate of our times is characterized by rationalization and intellectualization and, above all, by the 'disenchantment of the world.' Precisely the ultimate and most sublime values have retreated from public life either into the transcendental realm of mystic life or into the brotherliness of direct and personal human relations. It is not accidental that our greatest art is intimate and not monumental.” WorldHumansArtPhilosophyValuesFateArt IsDirectUltimateRelationHistoricalIntimateRealmsOur TimeSublimeMysticPublic LifeHuman RelationsTranscendentalDisenchantment Book:From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology Source: From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology